1941 in Country Music - Top Hits of The Year

Top Hits of The Year

  • "A Year Ago Tonight"-Gene Autry
  • "Alamo Rag" - Adolph Hofner
  • "Along the Santa Fe Trail" - Bing Crosby
  • "Be Honest With Me"- Roy Acuff
  • "Be Honest With Me" - Gene Autry
  • "Be Honest With Me"- Red Foley
  • "Be Honest With Me"- Jimmy Wakely
  • "Big Beaver"- Bob Wills
  • "Come Back Little Pal"- Roy Acuff
  • "Cool Water" - Sons of the Pioneers
  • "Draftee Blues"- Johnny Bond
  • "Gone And Left Me Blues"-Jimmy Wakely
  • "I Hung My Head And I Cried"- Jimmie Davis
  • "I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling"- Gene Autry
  • "I'll Never Let You Go Little Darling"- Jimmy Wakely
  • "In My Adobe Hacienda"- Louise Massey
  • "It Makes No Difference Now" - Gene Autry
  • "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"- Patsy Montana
  • "I Wonder Why You Said Gooebye"- Ernest Tubb
  • "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"- Jimmy Wakely
  • "Lil Liza Jane"-Bob Wills
  • "Live and Let Live" - Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan
  • "Maiden's Prayer"-Bob Wills
  • "My Mary"- Jimmie Davis
  • "Mean Mama Blues"- Ernest Tubb
  • "New San Antonio Rose" - Bing Crosby
  • "Old Shep"- Red Foley
  • "Please Remember Me"- Ernest Tubb
  • "The Precious Jewel"- Roy Acuff
  • "Sweethearts Or Strangers"- Jimmie Davis
  • "Take Me Back To Tulsa" - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
  • "Tears On My Pillow"- Gene Autry
  • "Time Changes Everything"- Bob Wills
  • "Too Late"- Jimmie Davis
  • "Twin Guitar Special"- Bob Wills
  • "You Are My Sunshine"- Gene Autry
  • "Walking the Floor Over You" — Ernest Tubb
  • "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again" - Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan
  • "Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon"- Hank Penny
  • "Worried Mind"- Roy Acuff
  • "Worried Mind" - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
  • "Worried Mind"- Texas Jim Lewis
  • "Worried Mind"- Roy Rogers

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